Monday, November 14, 2005

You are better off not knowing...

That's the truth. I jotted down some random thoughts earlier today and rather than hit the [publish post] button, I highlighted and deleted what I planned on blogging. Let me tell you that unless you are a 14 year old kid who delights in body functions and finds them humorous- you probably aren't missing a thing.And I still have a bit of internet dignity left...and a husband who's not totally embarrased by his wife who posts random thoughts for the world to see. Note: I'm not even sure if he reads this or not- but he would defintely not be amused if he found out that I was being so candid with my silly thoughts. I was able to exercise a bit of personal restraint and because of that wise decision- we all win. Sometimes self-control is a very good thing. I wish I could use it more often and be a more disciplined, even person. Everyone around me would love me that much more. Hmmm. Maybe I'll have to work on that this week. If you're lucky again tomorrow I just may have something a little bit interesting to blog about. 'Til then...

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ABOUT THIS BLOG-
You have stumbled upon a link to the daily musings of my crazy life. I say crazy because things happen to me that probably don't happen to you that often- or even ever. I will write candidly about these events in hopes to learn from them, teach you about them, or just to document that they actually happened. It could be anything...but I promise to keep it real!

About Me

Hi. I am a wife and mother of 7- six of them are at home and underfoot, one is in Heaven and they have all captured my heart! I am 42, but feel like I have lived through more than some people do in a lifetime. I have definitely had some rough spots...but have challenged myself to not let those events consume or define me. I try to look at life in a positive light...and most often that means I look to God for the strength to do so. He is the source of my joy and happiness in life- even in the midst of chaos at times. Ultimately I hope to live a life that inspires or challenges other people to be their best. Kind of like a "white Oprah." I mean that with deep respect.